Summary Inulin is a slightly sweet carbohydrate that has certain beneficial properties. It is classified as a fiber because it passes through the digestive tract without being metabolized until it reaches the colon. Unlike cellulose fiber (bran etc.) it is a soluble fiber. Inulin comes from a natural source and occurs in a large variety of plants, where it plays an important biological role as reserve carbohydrate. Inulin has been part of our daily diet for hundreds of years, as you find it in many fruits and vegetables, such as bananas, onions, and wheat. When extracted from chicory roots, inulin can be successfully used as a beneficial ingredient in many food applications. The global Inulin market will reach xxx Million USD in 2019 with CAGR xx% 2019-2025. The main contents of the report including: Global market size and forecast Regional market size, production data and export & import Key manufacturers profile, products & services, sales data of business Global market size by Major Application Global market size by Major Type Key manufacturers are included based on company profile, sales data and product specifications etc.: Beneo Sensus Cosucra Xirui Violf Inuling Qinghai Weide Fuji Nihon Seito Corporation Zhongxing Novagreen The Tierra Group Gansu Likang Major applications as follows: Food & Beverage Dietary Supplements Pharmaceutical Major Type as follows: Chicory Roots Inulin Artichoke Inulin Others Regional market size, production data and export & import: Asia-Pacific North America Europe South America Middle East & Africa
Table of Contents 1 Global Market Overview 1.1 Scope of Statistics 1.1.1 Scope of Products 1.1.2 Scope of Manufacturers 1.1.3 Scope of Application 1.1.4 Scope of Type 1.1.5 Scope of Regions/Countries 1.2 Global Market Size 2 Regional Market 2.1 Regional Production 2.2 Regional Demand 2.3 Regional Trade 3 Key Manufacturers 3.1 Beneo